On the hundredth day of the Gaza war, the preliminary results are devastating. According to the Hamas-controlled health authority, more than 23,800 people killed have been. Extremist Palestinian groups killed more than 100,000 people in the brutal terrorist attack on October 7 last year 1200 people in Israel. In the worst massacre in Israel’s history, which sparked the war, Terrorists have also kidnapped about 250 people to the Gaza Strip.
Israel assumes there is 136 people are still being held or whose bodies will not be released. According to government information, this is likely 25 people are no longer alive. As part of an agreement between the Jerusalem government and Hamas, a week-long ceasefire took place in late November 105 hostages released. In return Israel has released 240 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons.
The situation for the people in the Gaza Strip remains dramatic. After 100 days of war there are only 13 of the 36 hospitals are partially operational. According to the United Nations, there is also a risk of famine on Palestinian territory. The heavily bombed coastal strip had become ‘uninhabitable’. All around 360,000 housing units were damaged or destroyed. This means that More than half a million of the Gaza Strip’s 2.2 million residents no longer have a home, to which they could return after the war. According to information from the UN, on Palestinian territory during the fighting 1.9 million people have been displaced one or more times.
In Israel According to government information, this was necessary More than 200,000 people left their homesto seek safety from attacks by Hamas in the south of the country and from attacks by the Lebanese Hezbollah in the north. About ten million people live in Israel. Deadly clashes between the Israeli army and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia continue to occur on the Israel-Lebanon border as a result of the Gaza war. In Israel’s northern neighbor According to the Organization for Migration (IOM), tensions were the result more than 76,000 people displaced. (sda/dpa)
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